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    Exclamation Corrie Spoilers 27th - 31st January 2014

    Episode 8309: Monday 27th January at 8.30pm

    Confronted by a suspicious Fiz, will Roy tell the truth?
    Kal offers to help a heartbroken Nick.
    And Sophie tackles Maddie over the break in.

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    Episode 8310: Monday 27th January at 8.30pm

    Can Fiz bring herself to understand and forgive Roy?
    Tim squirms when Sophie discovers the truth.
    And who does Kal have his eye on?

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    Episode 8311: Wednesday 29th January at 7.30pm

    Can angry Roy bring himself to attend Hayley’s funeral?
    Maddie’s admission intrigues Sophie.
    And Stella realises her affection for Kal.

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    Episode 8312: Friday 31st January at 7.30pm

    Loved ones gather to say goodbye to Hayley Cropper.
    Maddie shocks a sympathetic Sophie.
    And Leanne tries to help Nick.

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    Episode 8313: Friday 31st January at 8.30pm

    Will suffocated Roy reveal Hayley’s secret?
    Sophie is left reeling from Maddie’s kiss.
    And Rob surprises Tracy.

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    Stella fancies Kal poor Dev again

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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post
    Stella fancies Kal poor Dev again

    Don't you mean LUCKY Dev
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post
    Stella fancies Kal poor Dev again

    Don't you mean LUCKY Dev
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Who looks after Tyrone's and Fiz 's children when they are both in the pub they are not exactly school age?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmc66 View Post
    Who looks after Tyrone's and Fiz 's children when they are both in the pub they are not exactly school age?
    chesnnnnneh

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmc66 View Post
    Who looks after Tyrone's and Fiz 's children when they are both in the pub they are not exactly school age?
    chesnnnnneh

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    Coronation Street bosses have been warned their plan to broadcast a terminally-ill character committing suicide before the watershed could lead to copycat deaths.
    The programme's character Hayley Cropper - played by actress Julie Hesmondhalgh - will be shown taking an overdose because she cannot face living with incurable cancer.
    But the scenes will be broadcast before 9pm, prompting welfare charity the Samaritans to express concern they could affect vulnerable viewers.

    Coronation Street bosses and Ms Hesmondhalgh say they have approached the subject sensitively and do not believe he programme will lead to more suicides.
    According to the Daily Mirror , the Samaritans provided storyline advice to the programme's producers, including requesting that details about the drugs used in the right-to-die storyline are not revealed.
    A spokeswoman for the charity told the paper: "We advised them to give no details of the medication or how she obtained the drugs.

    "Portraying an overdose as a gentle and peaceful way to die can be very dangerous and bears no resemblance to the reality of slow liver failure afterwards.
    "We have advised them to make it as safe as possible, but we can't stop them from doing it. We might not agree, but dramas all, at some point, cover these issues."
    Ms Hesmondhalgh said there was "an almost holy atmosphere" on set when she filmed her final scene with on-screen husband Roy, played by David Neilson.

    "It didn't seem like I was watching anything to do with me at all, she said. "It was just these two characters that I really loved and seeing the end of their love story, oh yeah there were tears. My husband was absolutely devastated.
    "The way it had been directed was very carefully done. There was an almost holy atmosphere on set and we only did one take.

    "Kay Patrick, the director, made sure that everything was in place before we went for it so we weren't having to keep doing it over and over which is why it's quite raw I think."
    Coronation Street producer Stuart Blackburn told the Daily Mirror: "We're not advocates for Hayley's decision and her belief she had a right to choose a time of her dying, in any way, shape or form."

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    Coronation Street bosses have been warned their plan to broadcast a terminally-ill character committing suicide before the watershed could lead to copycat deaths.
    The programme's character Hayley Cropper - played by actress Julie Hesmondhalgh - will be shown taking an overdose because she cannot face living with incurable cancer.
    But the scenes will be broadcast before 9pm, prompting welfare charity the Samaritans to express concern they could affect vulnerable viewers.

    Coronation Street bosses and Ms Hesmondhalgh say they have approached the subject sensitively and do not believe he programme will lead to more suicides.
    According to the Daily Mirror , the Samaritans provided storyline advice to the programme's producers, including requesting that details about the drugs used in the right-to-die storyline are not revealed.
    A spokeswoman for the charity told the paper: "We advised them to give no details of the medication or how she obtained the drugs.

    "Portraying an overdose as a gentle and peaceful way to die can be very dangerous and bears no resemblance to the reality of slow liver failure afterwards.
    "We have advised them to make it as safe as possible, but we can't stop them from doing it. We might not agree, but dramas all, at some point, cover these issues."
    Ms Hesmondhalgh said there was "an almost holy atmosphere" on set when she filmed her final scene with on-screen husband Roy, played by David Neilson.

    "It didn't seem like I was watching anything to do with me at all, she said. "It was just these two characters that I really loved and seeing the end of their love story, oh yeah there were tears. My husband was absolutely devastated.
    "The way it had been directed was very carefully done. There was an almost holy atmosphere on set and we only did one take.

    "Kay Patrick, the director, made sure that everything was in place before we went for it so we weren't having to keep doing it over and over which is why it's quite raw I think."
    Coronation Street producer Stuart Blackburn told the Daily Mirror: "We're not advocates for Hayley's decision and her belief she had a right to choose a time of her dying, in any way, shape or form."

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    No matter how sensitive they deal with this it will give people ideas. Not just the ones that want to end it all some way but others who want to end the life of for example elders in their family.

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